Crayfish Body Parts
A crayfish has a hard shell to protect its body.
A crayfish uses its big pincers to pinch enemies and to catch and hold food.
A crayfish uses its tail like a paddle to swim.
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Crayfish Sensing Body Parts
A crayfish can move its eyes all around.
A crayfish uses its antennae to smell and to touch.
Tiny hairs help a crayfish smell, taste, touch, and hear.
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Koala and Eucalyptus
A koala lives in eucalyptus trees. A koala eats eucalyptus leaves. A koala licks rain from tree trunks to get water.
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